Patent classifications
B25D9/00
CARBON-FIBER SEAT FOR A PNEUMATIC HAMMER
A carbon-fiber seat for a pneumatic hammer has a rear valve, a front valve, and a valve plate. The rear valve, the front valve, and the valve plate are made of carbon fiber materials. The rear valve has an inlet recess, an inlet passage, an exhaust annular recess, at least one exhaust port, and at least one exhaust passage. The front valve abuts the rear valve and has a communicating recess, an exhaust mount, and at least one exhaust port. The communicating recess is formed through the front valve, and communicates with the inlet recess of the rear valve. The exhaust mount is formed on and protrudes axially from the front valve around the communicating recess. The at least one exhaust port is formed in the exhaust mount such that the communicating recess communicates with the outer recess. The valve plate is deposited between the two valves.
HAMMER ATTACHMENT
A hammer attachment for a machine includes a frame member configured to couple to the machine. The hammer attachment also includes a reciprocating hammer slidably coupled to the frame member such that the hammer is movable along a length of the frame member. Further, the length of the frame member is in a different axis from an axis of reciprocating movement of the hammer.
Air File
An air file has a body, a fastening member, and a driving assembly. The body has a handle and a front cover connected to the handle. The fastening member is swingably assembled to the front cover and has a pivoting end and a connecting end. The pivoting end of the fastening member is inserted inside the front cover. The connecting end of the fastening member extends out of the front cover. The driving assembly is mounted inside the body and has an eccentric shaft and a swinging unit. The eccentric shaft is connected to a driving device and has an eccentric hole facing to the front cover. The swinging unit has a pivoting portion and a ball joint. The pivoting portion is pivotally connected to the pivoting end of the fastening member. The ball joint is engaged in the eccentric hole of the eccentric shaft.
Pneumatic tool
A pneumatic tool has a hollowed main body. One end of the main body is assembled with a pneumatic motor having a transmission shaft inserted into the main body. The other end of the main body is assembled with a connecting member being slidable along an axial direction of the main body. One end of the connecting member forms a connecting portion, and the other end of the connecting member forms a knife assembling portion. A driving gear is rotatably assembled in the main body and engaged with the transmission shaft. A protruding post is assembled on a portion of the driving gear biasing from an axis of the driving gear. A linking bar has a first end and a second end opposite to the first end. The first end is pin-jointed to the protruding post, and the second end is pin-jointed to the connecting portion of the connecting member.
Method of manufacturing hydraulic hammer using male and female gauges
A method of manufacturing a hydraulic hammer using a male gauge and a female gauge is provided wherein the hammer comprises a body and a chuck housing that are connectable by cooperatively formed thread fittings. A cooperatively threaded male gauge and female gauge can be used to form the threads on the body and the chuck housing and to determine the rotational orientation of the body and the chuck housing relative to one another. One of the gauges can be used to measure distortion of the chuck housing caused by heat treatment subsequent to the formation of the thread fitting and thereby to determine the required subsequent machining of the chuck housing necessary to retain the appropriate relative rotational orientation when the chuck housing is connected to the body. The method can comprise the steps of making and appropriately marking the male gauge and the female gauge.
Method of manufacturing hydraulic hammer using male and female gauges
A method of manufacturing a hydraulic hammer using a male gauge and a female gauge is provided wherein the hammer comprises a body and a chuck housing that are connectable by cooperatively formed thread fittings. A cooperatively threaded male gauge and female gauge can be used to form the threads on the body and the chuck housing and to determine the rotational orientation of the body and the chuck housing relative to one another. One of the gauges can be used to measure distortion of the chuck housing caused by heat treatment subsequent to the formation of the thread fitting and thereby to determine the required subsequent machining of the chuck housing necessary to retain the appropriate relative rotational orientation when the chuck housing is connected to the body. The method can comprise the steps of making and appropriately marking the male gauge and the female gauge.
Pressure indicator for hydraulic hammer
A pressure indicator for a hydraulic hammer is provided. The pressure indicator includes a sleeve member configured to couple to an opening defined in a wall housing of an accumulator of the hydraulic hammer. The pressure indicator further includes a plunger slidably disposed within the sleeve member and movable between a first position and a second position with respect to the sleeve member. The plunger includes a first end disposed outside the wall housing of the accumulator. The plunger further includes a flange coupled to a second end. The pressure indicator further includes an elastic member inserted over the plunger and disposed between the wall housing of the accumulator and the flange. A position of the first end of the plunger with reference to an outer end of the sleeve member provides a visual indication of the pressure of the gas within the accumulator.
Pressure indicator for hydraulic hammer
A pressure indicator for a hydraulic hammer is provided. The pressure indicator includes a sleeve member configured to couple to an opening defined in a wall housing of an accumulator of the hydraulic hammer. The pressure indicator further includes a plunger slidably disposed within the sleeve member and movable between a first position and a second position with respect to the sleeve member. The plunger includes a first end disposed outside the wall housing of the accumulator. The plunger further includes a flange coupled to a second end. The pressure indicator further includes an elastic member inserted over the plunger and disposed between the wall housing of the accumulator and the flange. A position of the first end of the plunger with reference to an outer end of the sleeve member provides a visual indication of the pressure of the gas within the accumulator.
Buffer system for hydraulic hammer
A buffer system for a hydraulic hammer is disclosed. The buffer system includes a wear member disposed between a first component and a second component. The wear member includes a first surface. The first surface is adapted to abut an inner surface of the first component. The wear member also includes a second surface distal to the first surface. The second surface is adapted to abut an outer surface of the second component. The buffer system also includes an insert member disposed in the wear member between the first surface and the second surface thereof. The insert member provides a visual indication when a predefined thickness of the wear member between the first surface and the second surface is worn.
Buffer system for hydraulic hammer
A buffer system for a hydraulic hammer is disclosed. The buffer system includes a wear member disposed between a first component and a second component. The wear member includes a first surface. The first surface is adapted to abut an inner surface of the first component. The wear member also includes a second surface distal to the first surface. The second surface is adapted to abut an outer surface of the second component. The buffer system also includes an insert member disposed in the wear member between the first surface and the second surface thereof. The insert member provides a visual indication when a predefined thickness of the wear member between the first surface and the second surface is worn.